On Behalf of Stirling & O'Connell | Sep 24, 2020 | Firm News
When you are charged with a drug crime not only is your future freedom at stake, but so are your civil rights. The severity of the crime varies depending on the act and alleged crime committed — for example, marijuana possession may not be as harshly punished as...
On Behalf of Stirling & O'Connell | Sep 14, 2020 | Dui Defense
Anyone pulled over driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or higher can be charged with driving under the influence. The most accurate way of determining someone’s BAC is a blood test, however these are inconvenient and invasive, especially during a...
On Behalf of Stirling & O'Connell | Sep 1, 2020 | Criminal defense
It is common for employers to request a criminal background check when you apply for a job. If you have a criminal history, this may make you think twice about applying for any job that runs a background check. However, GoodHire explains that every background check...
On Behalf of Stirling & O'Connell | Aug 21, 2020 | Dui Defense
South Carolina drivers like you must familiarize yourself with your road rights. Know what to expect if an officer ever pulls you over on suspicion of driving under the influence. An officer who suspects you of DUI will likely administer a test. The first one you may...
On Behalf of Stirling & O'Connell | Aug 9, 2020 | White Collar Crime
Bribery is a white collar crime that can seriously damage the trust people have in a business. Unfortunately, many people justify bribery as an acceptable method of gaining influence or wealth. Company executives and employees who accept bribes often do not comprehend...
On Behalf of Stirling & O'Connell | Jul 24, 2020 | Drug Charges
Many drug crimes start with a traffic stop, but sometimes a conspiracy runs deep enough to merit years-long investigations. In the case of a large group of subjects for drug trafficking, drug charges can range wildly and can unfairly bunch alleged offenders into...
On Behalf of Stirling & O'Connell | Jul 22, 2020 | Criminal defense
For students who receive federal student aid, a criminal record can affect their eligibility. Most students require some form of student aid to be able to pay for higher education. If you are currently a student or considering becoming a student, you do need to...
On Behalf of Stirling & O'Connell | Jul 15, 2020 | Drug Charges, Firm News
In the practice of medicine, prescription drugs are part of everyday life. Most medical professionals deal with opioids and other addictive prescription drugs on a daily basis. Because of this accessibility and other causes, prescription drug addiction is a constant...
On Behalf of Stirling & O'Connell | Jul 8, 2020 | Dui Defense
South Carolina college students like you have a long road ahead. You have plans for the courses you want to take. You could involve yourself in extracurricular activities. You may even have job prospects already lined up. Unfortunately, this may grind to a halt after...
On Behalf of Stirling & O'Connell | Jul 6, 2020 | Criminal defense
Most South Carolina residents will get pulled over by police at some point. Most of these stops are for minor traffic violations, like failing to stop at a stop sign or driving with a broken taillight. However, even in these low stakes stops, people may feel nervous...